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Rangers sporting director Ross Wilson has warned Alfredo Morelos will not be sold 'on the cheap', despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

Aston Villa have been heavily linked with a move for the Colombian, who had netted 29 goals in just 46 games before football was suspended in mid-March.

It has been suggested that teams will be forced to accept lower bids for their most prized assets, with the COVID-19 outbreak affecting both the upcoming transfer window and football finances in general.

That had led to reports that Villa could snag Morelos for as little as £15m, but Wilson has slammed those suggestions, claiming they won't accept a cut-price deal.

Speaking to the Record, he said: “Does the uncertainty surrounding the transfer market increase the likelihood of Alfredo staying? Yeah, possible. When you don’t know what anything’s going to look like, everything is on the table.

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“It could well be the case that is the situation with Alfredo. Until this market opens and starts to move, whether you are Rangers or Borussia Moenchengladbach or Crystal Palace, nobody is going to know what the landscape is.

"We definitely don't want to be selling anybody on the cheap to use that phrase," he said. "That's for sure.”